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Friday, February 27, 2009

The Nigerian National Football Team


The Nigerian National Football Team
The Nigeria national football team, nicknamed the Super Eagles, is the national team of Nigeria and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). According to FIFA's rankings, Nigeria, at 23rd, are currently the second best team in the African continent, behind Cameroon (16th). The highest position ever reached on the ranking was 5th in April 1994.
Nigeria played their first game in October 1949, whilst still a British colony. The team played warm-up games in England against various amateur teams like Dulwich Hamlet, Bishop Auckland F.C. and South Liverpool. The team's first major success was a gold medal in the 2nd All-Africa games, with 3rd place finishes in 1976 and 1978's African Cup of Nations to follow. In 1980 the team had such players as Leyton Orient's John Chiedozie and the Tunji Banjo, and the Christian Chukwu-led Super Eagles won the Cup for the first time in Lagos. In 1984 and 1988, Nigeria reached the Cup of Nations final, losing both times to Cameroon. Three of the four African titles won by Cameroon have been won by defeating Nigeria. Missing out to Cameroon on many occasions has created an intense rivalry between both nations. Two notable occasions; narrowly losing out on qualification for 1990 World Cup and then the controversial final of the 2000 African Nations Cup where a goal scored by Victor Ikpeba during a penalty shoot out was disallowed by the referee.


-- Culled from Wikipedia

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

CLEARANCE OF ROADSIDE TRADING SHANTIES

CLEARANCE OF ROADSIDE TRADING SHANTIES
Lagos State Governor Raji Fasola is doing an enormous job by getting rid of shanties and structures that obstruct free flow of traffic in the state. Lagos traffic is causing stress and hell to commuters and residents of the state. It is a good thing that the ugly sight road side trading shows is stopped in Lagos.
However, it is good that the state government put in place adequate plans to ensure those displaced from roadside trading have minimal suffering. Government should create market space and build stalls with planks and zincs 'FREE OF CHARGE' (this will cost little to the state) to cover the provided market places.
These are suffering women and men who have no other means of income.
Please Gov. Fashola do this for Lagosians and the poor roadside traders.
We appreciate your good work in Lagos. More grease to your elbow.
Eko koni baje oooo.

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